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The framers decided that the legislative branch could set the taxing legislation.
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The framers disagreed about how much power the congress should have. To resolve this problem they passed laws that set boundaries to the congresses power.
The framers disagreed about how much power the congress should have. To resolve this problem they passed laws that set boundaries to the congresses power.
The framers wanted a presidency that could withstand intense popular pressure. It set out to accomplish this by having the president elected via the electoral college.
it wont be different
The Framers seemed to believe that the person elected to the presidency would have the ability to set up an organization that would work for the benefit of both the President and the country. They also seemed to recognize that the needs of the executive branch would change, and that overly descriptive rules in the Constitution might hinder flexibility later on.
The first set of U.S. laws were called The Articles of Confederation. The framers were going to amend it, but instead wrote the Constitution.
Left it open so provide some lea way. Washington set a lot of standards.
Magna Carta :)
It's not set in a real country; the country is mythical.